Global Voices: Daily Digest - Nov 24-30th 2011
November 24-30, 2011
Bangladesh: Climate Change to Increase Hunger and Malnutrition
As governments gear up for COP17, which starts today, experts are warning that among climate change's greatest consequences in developing countries are the risks to the agriculture sector, including an increased risk of food insecurity. Bangladesh is among the top five most vulnerable countries. read>>
Egypt: Summing up the
Second Wave of Protests So Far
Miran Hosny sums up the recent second wave of protests in Egypt. The death toll is allegedly just shy of 40 and Central Security Forces and police have reportedly continued their attack-and-retreat dance with Egyptian protestors, blasting them with tear gas and other chemical gases that are as yet unidentifiable. read>>
China, Macedonia:
Chinese Netizens Outraged by School Bus Donation
The news of a Chinese government donation of 23 school buses to the Republic of Macedonia on 25 November, has outraged Chinese netizens, who are mourning for the death of 19 preschool kids in a car accident in Gansu province on 16 November. read>>
Mali, Niger: Tuareg
Voices Barely Heard Over the Sounds of War
Since the start of the war in Libya, many security and political experts have warned against potential Touareg threats in Mali and Niger. Is it a real threat or mere speculations? For the moment, the only place to hear the voices of the Tuareg is on the internet. read>>
Venezuela: World
Meeting of Body Art Takes Over Caracas
This year, Caracas hosted The World Meeting of Body Art and some of its most striking expressions were shared through citizen media. Among these creations, indigenous peoples of Venezuela were given a special space to showcase their artistic expressions on the human skin. read>>
More posts on Global
Voices this week..
Spain: Controversies in the General
Elections
Yemen: Mixed Reactions as Saleh Finally
Signs GCC Deal
Video: Plural+ 2011 Awards Young
Filmmakers
Zambia: Cash Dug Out From Ex-Minister's Farm
Shocks Nation
Brazil: Census 'Reveals' Majority of
Population is Black or Mixed Race
Japan: I am Isolated in My
Workplace
Iran: British Embassy in Tehran
Attacked
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